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The River House is tucked down a long driveway lined with established trees that opens out onto Wairarapa Stream. The owners had inhabited the original house on the property for many years, and were keen to build a new home that took advantage of the unique riverside environment.

The new home presents itself as two distinct gable forms connected via a small glazed entrance. The main wing and deck facing the stream is perched above the ground on piles to allow for potential floodwater to flow underneath. The second wing is offset creating a private north facing courtyard and garden. Landscape features bring a sense of the waterway into the house, with a rill located in between the two gable forms.

The linear forms are broken up with carefully articulated openings to capture the natural surroundings, while a series of sliding timber shutters are used for privacy and sun shading. Cedar cladding and river stone gabion baskets were used. Black steel roofing contrasts the natural cedar while a small concrete wing forms the service side of the house.

The new home is sympathetic in scale, responding to the site conditions and protecting the distinctive qualities of the site.

Photography by Lisa Gane (Lumo Photography)

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AW Architects is an award winning architecture and interior design studio. Since 2013, Registered Architect Andrew Watson has led a practice engaged in a diverse range of work spanning residential, commercial, cultural, heritage and master planning projects throughout Australasia. Our work embodies a personalised response to each individual brief, respectful of the environment and culture of each site and to each clients expectations. The core values that drive the work of the team arise from a studio environment in which creativity thrives alongside technical expertise and experience.  The aw architects team work out of a studio based in St Asaph Street, Christchurch.

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